Syracuse, NY -- A man walked up to a parked car full of people on the 400 block of Sterling Avenue and fired what appeared to be a shotgun at the occupants about 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to Syracuse police.

An 18-year-old man sitting in the driver's seat was hit in the torso, police said. He sped away from the scene and drove himself to Upstate University Hospital; the other occupants of the car weren't hurt, police said.

This afternoon, police identified the victim as Delquan Holmes.

The shooter fired through the window of the 1999 Honda Acura, police Sgt. Gary Bulinski said. Investigators were unsure of a motive, he said. Police received conflicting information on how many others were in the car, he said.

Holmes' injuries did not appear to be life-threatening, Bulinski said.

Police are continuing to investigate. Anyone with information should call police at 442-5222.